mid-1990s

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What was being transmitted to Hong Kong in the mid-1990s, in other words, was a lay Westerner’s view of anorexia, the sort of information you’d glean if you read about anorexia in a weekly news magazine.

So, for example, the bottom band refers to evangelical Protestants, who constituted 23 percent of all Americans in the early 1970s, increased to 28 percent by the mid-1990s, and thereafter slumped to 24 percent.

She has been charged in two separate cases of abuse of power, which haven't yet gone to trial, for alleged misuse of government funds, and she faces another probe into a gas-supply deal dating back to the mid-1990s, when she headed a trading company.

Reed Hastings was already a multimillionaire by the mid-1990s thanks to his software business, but that didn't make him any less embarrassed to tell his wife he owed a $40 late fee for his video rental of Apollo 13.